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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2008 Dec 30.
Published in final edited form as: J Toxicol Environ Health A. 2008;71(19):1318–1326. doi: 10.1080/15287390802240850

Table 2.

Distributions of Covariates for Male Dentists (DTs) and Female Dental Assistants (DAs)

DTs (N = 157) DAs (N = 84)


Continuous variables Range Mean SD Range Mean SD
Exposures
 Urinary mercury (μg/L) 0–15.6 2.5a 2.1 0–9.8 1.6a 1.7
 Chronic Mercury Index 0–116.8 28.1a 21.1 0–50.8 15.5a 11.2
Covariates
 Age at evaluation 28–65 48.9a 7.7 20–56 36.5a 8.5
 Vocabulary 7–11 10.6a 0.9 4–11 8.2a 2.0
 Alcohol drinks/week 0–20 3.8a 4.0 0–20 2.4a 2.9
 Cigarettes: n/day 0–10 0.11a 0.8 0–10 0.7a 2.2
 Cigarettes: pack-years 0–25 1.8 4.5 0–30 1.6 4.2
DTs (N = 157) DAs (N = 84)


Dichotomous covariates n % n %

Self-reported
 Alcohol problem—ever told 6 3.8 1 1.2
 Physical impairment 9 5.7 7 8.3
 Take allergy medications 27 17.2a 30 35.7a
Medical history of:
 Cancer 14 8.9a 2 2.4a
 Physical problems 97 61.8 45 53.6
 Emotional problems 9 5.7 8 9.5
 Brain problems 9 5.7 6 7.1
 Sensory problems 19 12.1 12 14.3
 Circulatory problems 26 16.6 11 13.1
 Kidney problems 7 4.5 4 4.8
 Endocrine problems 8 5.1 8 9.5
 Respiratory problems 20 12.7 14 16.7
 Digestive problems 27 17.2 17 20.2
 Immune system problems 5 3.2a 11 13.1a
a

Gender differences p < .05.